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COVID-19: updates for Canada’s universities
Lifting of vaccine requirement at some Ontario universities.
Lifting of vaccine requirement at some Ontario universities.
Enrollment in philosophy programs and courses are on the rise recently. The discipline is being seen by young people as a tool to understand their world and help change it.
‘Escalating anti-Asian racism is something that’s very real in Canada,’ said UBC’s president.
Moving to online delivery of programs and services forced universities to be creative. Here are some of the initiatives they’ll keep as we return to campus in person this fall.
Deans can champion interdisciplinarity all they want – but once scholars are up for tenure or promotion, it all rests on the individual professions.
Seek instructional help from colleagues, be honest with your students, be generous to yourself and others. We’re all in this together.
July 31, 2020 CAUCE conference to continue online, while Congress prepares for multiple scenarios in 2021 Next year’s conference for the Canadian Association for University Continuing Education will take place online. The association confirmed the news in an email...
As COVID-19 began to spread around the globe, so too did a toxic brew of rumours, misinformation and conspiracy theories.
Let’s ensure we recognize and support their extraordinary efforts during the COVID-19 crisis.
Scientific publishing is experiencing major changes these days, with increased production of scientific data, open-access publications and online prepublication. Can these changes last?
For those of us that held strong at the onset of the pandemic, this is when the wave of despondency generally hits.
Though graduate students may have had their studies disrupted, this can be a time of opportunity and empowerment. It's all a matter of perspective.
Fine arts programs are vital incubators for future creative leaders.
Struggling to juggle myriad responsibilities, “the easiest thing to put off … is research,” says one professor.